11 April 1743

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Theatre: Sadler's Wells
Theatrical Season: 1742-1743
Volume: 3
Comments: On Saturday Morning early died, after a few days Illness, Mr Francis Forcer, Master of Sadler's Wells, near Islington. He was a kind and indulgent Husband, a tender and loving Father, a generous Friend, and a Good Master. In short he had all the necessary Qualifications to render a Person a Compleat Gentleman, which makes his death universally lamented by all those who had the pleasure of his Acquaintance. We hear the usual Diversions will be carried on by his Widow

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    *p~ksw Comment. *c~ksw On Saturday Morning early died, after a few days Illness, $Mr Francis Forcer=, Master of <i>Sadler's Wells</i>, near <i>Islington</i>. He was a kind and indulgent Husband, a tender and loving Father, a generous Friend, and a Good Master. In short he had all the necessary Qualifications to render a Person a Compleat Gentleman, which makes his death universally lamented by all those who had the pleasure of his Acquaintance. We hear the usual Diversions will be carried on by his Widow.
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    *p1743 04 11 sw Comment.*c1743 04 11 sw On Saturday Morning early died, after a few days Illness, $Mr Francis Forcer=, Master of <i>Sadler's Wells</i>, near <i>Islington</i>. He was a kind and indulgent Husband, a tender and loving Father, a generous Friend, and a Good Master. In short he had all the necessary Qualifications to render a Person a Compleat Gentleman, which makes his death universally lamented by all those who had the pleasure of his Acquaintance. We hear the usual Diversions will be carried on by his Widow.
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    Event: 21755 | 17430411 | sw | On Saturday Morning early died, after a few days Illness, $Mr Francis Forcer=, Master of <i>Sadler's Wells</i>, near <i>Islington</i>. He was a kind and indulgent Husband, a tender and loving Father, a generous Friend, and a Good Master. In short he had all the necessary Qualifications to render a Person a Compleat Gentleman, which makes his death universally lamented by all those who had the pleasure of his Acquaintance. We hear the usual Diversions will be carried on by his Widow

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